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Introduction
Resolution through Conflict
Transitions in Political Structure
The Instrumental Nature of Violence
Violence and the State
Traditional Social Homeostatic Responses
The Unification Cycle
The Roots of Colonial Conflict
The Quest for Structure
The Consolidation of American Structure
The Populist Cycle
Individualism within a Constitutional Structure
Popular Forces within Structure
The Progressive Cycle
The Sources of Structure
The Failure of Structure
Conclusions
Appendix A: The Unification Cycle
Appendix B: The Populist Cycle
Appendix C: The Progressive Cycle
Index
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